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From: Fernando E. <com...@gm...> - 2008-06-17 19:37:01
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I found my mistake by reading through the code in the flavours. I had set base_url to http://www.foo.com, I just changed it to http://www.foo.com/index.cgi. Now the urls look like: http://www.foo.com/index.cgi/index.rss20, and they work. Now I will try to make the URLs look nicer, I hope don't have to come back here soon. Thanks a lot for your very quick reply. On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:41 AM, will <wi...@bl...> wrote: > The 404 error is coming from your web-server--not from PyBlosxom. So the > index.rss20 request isn't getting routed to PyBlosxom.... In fact, no > request gets through if it has any PATH_INFO bits. > > How do you have PyBlosxom deployed? Are you using CGI? Are you using > Apache with an .htaccess file that has RewriteRules in it? If so, what are > the RewriteRules you're using? > > /will > > > > Fernando Espinoza wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> I installed pyblosxom yesterday, and have been trying to get it to work >> for just too many hours. >> >> You can see in http://www.sanpanchoblog.com/ that the links for RSS, >> comments, permanent link, etc... all result in 404s. Anything that ends with >> foo.flavourname fails, but if I substitute foo/?flav=flavourname it works. >> >> e.g: >> http://www.sanpanchoblog.com/index.rss20 FAILS >> http://www.sanpanchoblog.com/?flav=rss20 SUCCEEDS >> >> What am I doing wrong? How can I fix this? >> >> You can see a copy of the output on debug mode at: >> http://www.sanpanchoblog.com/dump.html >> >> Thank you. >> > |